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movements of the markets, we have never had this type of the market with this type of an interest-rate environment. the formulas being used to create these assessments which everyone is referring to, pe, the ratios. they are all thrown off by the cost of the value of the money, the interest rate which is so that you can't see these models until what is really going on in the economy. this is not even a big issue. gerri: what do you say? >> well, it's more like a market of stocks. and there are parts of the stock market which are grossly overvalued. but -- gerri: like what? >> twitter end the social media. but there are great parts of the market which are at could valuations. big information technology companies trading at ten, 11 times earnings. that is attractive. you get paid 3 percent valuate. some of the big companies are trading at evaluations. so there is still a decent value in parts of the market. globally we have very attractive gerri: norway, singapore. jonathan wants me to put all y money in subs. i want to invest at home. how do i do that? tell me. go ahead. >> it's pretty simple. the
movements of the markets, we have never had this type of the market with this type of an interest-rate environment. the formulas being used to create these assessments which everyone is referring to, pe, the ratios. they are all thrown off by the cost of the value of the money, the interest rate which is so that you can't see these models until what is really going on in the economy. this is not even a big issue. gerri: what do you say? >> well, it's more like a market of stocks. and...
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we're in a zero yield environment. if you provide a little extra, investors are really happy about that. liz: good to see you tom. speaking about ipos and talking about, that i will speak with the ceo of seaworld as i mentioned that is tomorrow on the "countdown to the closing bell". that is -- the closing bell. maybe? james atchison. we'll have him. david: you like fairway? liz: i do. you know why? because the cheese is so much less than at whole foods. david: been years since i eat cheese. some the workers that say you pay your taxes are scramming the system and stealing your tax dollars. the details of this story are going to make you furious. might want to get the kid out of the room. that is next. liz: google starting to distribute pricey brand new internet connected glasses called google glass. we want to know if you would fork over $1500 a pair? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell. tell us what you think. we'll read your comments later this hour. ♪ . are you still sleeping? just wanted check and ma
we're in a zero yield environment. if you provide a little extra, investors are really happy about that. liz: good to see you tom. speaking about ipos and talking about, that i will speak with the ceo of seaworld as i mentioned that is tomorrow on the "countdown to the closing bell". that is -- the closing bell. maybe? james atchison. we'll have him. david: you like fairway? liz: i do. you know why? because the cheese is so much less than at whole foods. david: been years since i eat...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. would be a catastrophe. what happens? >> how do you feel about the shutdown? >> i personally love it. life goes on. john: right. most people hardly notice the partial shutdown. but, of course, defaults would be worse. default means a government cannot pay its debts in full. i am told that would be a real catastrophe. >> the pain would be felt across every sector of society. >> it plunged this country back into recession. >> this time we are playing with fire. john: defaulted not happen this time, what about next time? why not just default? when you read adjustive the chinese are those bankers that hold bonds rather than not pay social security or the military? i would. but no, america must not defaults. an economist at george mason university, and i assume you know more about this and i. where do i go wrong? >> part of it is that so many of us already have invested in america. pension funds, banks we old savings and and retir
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. would be a catastrophe. what happens? >> how do you feel about the shutdown? >> i personally love it. life goes on. john: right. most people hardly notice the partial shutdown. but, of course, defaults would be worse. default means a government cannot pay its debts in full. i am told that would be a real catastrophe....
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our economy cannot sustain higher interest rates we're in dade tea leveraging the environment this is what happened in japan. it is not new. >> bill gross but is he talking to advantage his own investment? >> that is a great question. he did have a great run but i do believe it will stay down for a long period of time. if you just think about a week of $4 trillion in the economy cannot get going. >> but december 2008? >> but sevener eight years ago the fed fund wwuld be zero a the interest at zero% you would laugh. it shows how weak the econy is with the underlying tone to keep the down. gerri: talk about what happens to americans. four-point 3% for money-market funds thinking very much. people who are out there are getting killed. >> they are penalized the people who didn't write who wanted to save for retirement and live off interest are being hurt that is the dislocation the reserve cuts into the system. a loss of buying power of all these people to spend money that sregates the economy the rich get richer. gerri: had one day political discussion but i do care that are you predicti
our economy cannot sustain higher interest rates we're in dade tea leveraging the environment this is what happened in japan. it is not new. >> bill gross but is he talking to advantage his own investment? >> that is a great question. he did have a great run but i do believe it will stay down for a long period of time. if you just think about a week of $4 trillion in the economy cannot get going. >> but december 2008? >> but sevener eight years ago the fed fund wwuld be...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benet to the environment as over 60,000 trees. th's a trend we can all get behind. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm justeally reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel tt in yr mules? i do... you feel tt indrink water. it's a long story. well, t havi branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new y to bank. a better way to save. a neally bank.k. your money needs an ally. dennis: coming up in a social media is here to stay, but do your messas have to ♪ dennis: on the internet the rule of thumbs that nothing ever disappears. but new applications are trying to do just that marries the messages, photos and seconds, and a hot re in social media. with more on thi a principal in u.s. advisory innovation leader with the w.c. price waterhouse coopers. maybe that is whathey are funding as. thank u for joining us tonight. a nice new airaft. usually when i see this guy he is
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benet to the environment as over 60,000 trees. th's a trend we can all get behind. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm justeally reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel tt in yr mules? i do... you feel tt indrink water. it's a long story. well, t havi branches let's us give you great rates and...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. everybody has a dream. mine was to see the ocean. nd with a little help... i made it. ♪ john:if any people have the right to label theelves victims, it is american blacks. first we had slavery, then state-required segregation, then continuing racial discrimination but the author of "backlash" offers that this focus on the past is terrible for blacks. ca says they should stand up against destructive progressive tyrants to promote victimhood. distractive progressive tyrants. >> progressive policies ar haing the black commuty, failing public schools, unemployment is over 13%, or 40 pernt among young bla individuals. john: they are victims. >> stands up to these present policies that are not working. and do not see them as victims. they are not victims. that is a narrative that the left uses all the time to promote their big government agenda. they don't want to promote liberty, personal responsibility . vapor vote --, aigger g
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recognize right away, don't forget our customers and the million of people who are in a hard-pressed environment that we provide a low-cost alternative to. so we focus on our customers and we are treating them well. >> there is a reason that wal-mart succeeds and across the entire country. you know, they said that we have legal issues, we have union issues, and the institutions and the institutionalized left, the people love it. and for what ever reason, that is capitalism. there is a market to be had in the provide that you provide it well. >> are goodhearted folks would look at this. >> there is free-market capitalism and the first amendment is also why i think wal-mart has become a much more responsible company and i think that there will be a point where continuing on the path where people actually give up on wal-mart. but anything is big will be a much more responsible citizen this year. >> thank you guys so much. what if i told you it's all because a certain law is not passed? we will have that next if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema
recognize right away, don't forget our customers and the million of people who are in a hard-pressed environment that we provide a low-cost alternative to. so we focus on our customers and we are treating them well. >> there is a reason that wal-mart succeeds and across the entire country. you know, they said that we have legal issues, we have union issues, and the institutions and the institutionalized left, the people love it. and for what ever reason, that is capitalism. there is a...
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think they understand that, they are old school, and i think that this is very much a stock by stock environment. but i think that espionage is a foregone conclusion. neil: it's time for a nightcap. what are you going to do? would even watch about. >> no management, i think that we are looking at us going into closing. neil: okay, there we go. >> i thought that they would get smacked in the change would hurt. but the stocks went up. >> maybe we were anticipating that the things fell apart. >> then it's a win-win. neil: okaycomedy thing that could happen? >> they seem to be immune to this. i think that there is information the market hasn't had been. neil: have a safe and enjoyable weekend, much appreciated. and all of these tax are going to be opening up a little bit earlier. we thought that we would talk about wal-mart. we will have that next time. it's exclusi >>> welcome to another edition of "the best of imus morning program." that's the outdoor arena with some of the rodeo just outside of robero, new mexico. good to have you with us here for the next hour. we have a terrific show. and we me
think they understand that, they are old school, and i think that this is very much a stock by stock environment. but i think that espionage is a foregone conclusion. neil: it's time for a nightcap. what are you going to do? would even watch about. >> no management, i think that we are looking at us going into closing. neil: okay, there we go. >> i thought that they would get smacked in the change would hurt. but the stocks went up. >> maybe we were anticipating that the...
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based on the massive redistribution of corporation and energy companies any companies exploiting the environment i think the very concept of profit should be reduced. david cameron says profit is a dirty word and i say it is a filthy word. >> multimillionaire russell brand sounding a theme that one hears more of in today's popular culture that there is more shame in taking profits than there is in taking government handouts. is this a theme shared by younger generations? sabrina, is there now more shame with taking profits than taking government handouts? >> sadly, i think there is. i think that president obama, the democratic party and hollywood share in a lot of the blame for this. russell brand who is worth more than $15 million is not saying anything that we haven't heard from democrats or congress. do you remember the convention last year? it was three days of pitting americans against each other. rich versus poor and wall street versus main street. this is an ideology that creates a public dependent on government. the way to do that is to make people want to run to the comforting arms of t
based on the massive redistribution of corporation and energy companies any companies exploiting the environment i think the very concept of profit should be reduced. david cameron says profit is a dirty word and i say it is a filthy word. >> multimillionaire russell brand sounding a theme that one hears more of in today's popular culture that there is more shame in taking profits than there is in taking government handouts. is this a theme shared by younger generations? sabrina, is there...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over ,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. bny mellon combines investment magement & investment giving us unique insights which help us atact the industry's brightest minds who create powerful rategies for a country's investment which are used to build new schools to build more bright m. invested in the world. y mellon. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> everything will be okay. look at me. charles: lots of buzzround captain philips. several crew members are describing the movie as ghly fictionalized. e owner of the attacked ship, captain philips ignored warnings to keep asafe distance office mulley coast and that is why he put the whole crew in jeopardy. so do they have a case? let's bring in the lwyers. when individuals as they do have a case and another says they don't. let's go with how they have a case. >> i think that they have a hu payout coming thei way. this isn't simpl just a negligence case like the captain made a mistake, but a puniive damage case to tune of $50 mil
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over ,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. bny mellon combines investment magement & investment giving us unique insights which help us atact the industry's brightest minds who create powerful rategies for a country's investment which are used to build new schools to build more bright m. invested in the world. y mellon. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> everything will be...
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or do you just provide the environment dshg. >> we do have a problem in this country with -- >> would you rectify that by forcibly requiring the boss to pay his workers more or providing the environment where people can get more? >> i believe -- i'm for unions. i think you should unionize. >> that's not answering my question. you're wrap ped in a ridiculous conundru conundrum. >> does everyone remember what happened to this president a half century ago? but should we also be remembering wh bny mellon combines investment management & investment seicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer.
or do you just provide the environment dshg. >> we do have a problem in this country with -- >> would you rectify that by forcibly requiring the boss to pay his workers more or providing the environment where people can get more? >> i believe -- i'm for unions. i think you should unionize. >> that's not answering my question. you're wrap ped in a ridiculous conundru conundrum. >> does everyone remember what happened to this president a half century ago? but should...
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mother was 14 when she got pregnant with you and you looked out at your options, broken school, broken environment, yes, you can then say why not just live for today. the next thing you know you are pregnant and in that same cycle john: said if a politician dares suggest change, cutting benefits , the media and the left , i they the same thing? eight hacked out rates. >> there are other things that could be on the table before you pick a program that is feeding the nation's poor children. >> al insensitive and cold can you get? john: and hal insensitive and cold you must be to suggest these cuts. [laughter] >> it is the beet medicine ever. it is a cancer in our society, and the people that are promoting to keep the status quo at the very part of the system that is now working. we declare war on poverty, and trillions of dollars later we have a collapse of marriage, communities that are in total ruin and you have the likes of those forces we just heard that keep insisting we continue this madness. john: thank you. we do seem to continue the madness. coming up, the truly hopeless deserved assistance
mother was 14 when she got pregnant with you and you looked out at your options, broken school, broken environment, yes, you can then say why not just live for today. the next thing you know you are pregnant and in that same cycle john: said if a politician dares suggest change, cutting benefits , the media and the left , i they the same thing? eight hacked out rates. >> there are other things that could be on the table before you pick a program that is feeding the nation's poor children....
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they like the idea of raising taxes in this environment in there's a cluelessness as to what's going on. yeah, you can argue that the percentage of gdp, you should be raising more taxes. but come on, when is enough enough? >> i don't think that anyone wants to raise taxes. >> they just want to raise taxes on rich people. >> let him make his point. >> my point is, you know, that you're either for deficit reduction or you're not for deficit reduction. if you're for it, then revenue has to be on the table. that's the simple statement. >> ben stain, rein, revenue has on the table? >> you might as well say that because tax is $2.7 ga jillion dollars. there's no meaning to a number without saying the other side on the balance sheet. we need to raise taxes. you have to raise taxes. >> we have two big blocs in this country. one wants a lot of entitlement. one wants lower taxes. they have to be meet in the middle. there has to be cuts in entitlements, and there has to be higher taxes where you live. >> you have said in the past if you're not going to cut spending, then the only other solution
they like the idea of raising taxes in this environment in there's a cluelessness as to what's going on. yeah, you can argue that the percentage of gdp, you should be raising more taxes. but come on, when is enough enough? >> i don't think that anyone wants to raise taxes. >> they just want to raise taxes on rich people. >> let him make his point. >> my point is, you know, that you're either for deficit reduction or you're not for deficit reduction. if you're for it,...
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that is the surist path to energy and better environment. >> rick, you can have national goals. remember jfk saying i will put a man on the moon in ten years. we did it. the united states did it and the government was entirely involved in that. but what is the private sector goal? >> i have no objection to taking advantage of the opportunity. we are a world force that is a wonderful thing. ere i get nervous about the all in. there are down sides to this kind of energy. i recognize it will produce jobs and benefit our jobs. but don't lose sight for the long-term. here's what i propose, make it easier for the development of the oil shelves. but in return ask the energy producers to get involved in developing better s sources of energy. >> rick, i realize, monte hall, let's make a deal. >> somebody out there. >> mike, this is how important this report is. here's what they said. you can't overemphasize this. the supply shock created by a surge in north american oil production will be transformative to the market in the next five years as was the rise of chinese demand in the last 15
that is the surist path to energy and better environment. >> rick, you can have national goals. remember jfk saying i will put a man on the moon in ten years. we did it. the united states did it and the government was entirely involved in that. but what is the private sector goal? >> i have no objection to taking advantage of the opportunity. we are a world force that is a wonderful thing. ere i get nervous about the all in. there are down sides to this kind of energy. i recognize...
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what else can i do if i am in the work environment, commute every day. [inaudible question] keep from getting the flu? >> the most important thing to remember is even if the flu season started it is never too late to receive t vaccine. it is never too early. also, it does not protect you immediately. it can take up to two weeks. tom delay, get the vaccine. if you have to like symptoms go home. gerri: thank you for coming on. so good to have you on the show. appreciated. additional and surprising steps to keep yourself healthy in tonight's top five among the most surprising way to prevent the flu. drinking hard, black, are green tea stimulates the immune system to fight off infection. get a protein fix. guys that are too low in protein can deplete the immune system. so stock up on protein rich foods. number three, get what you need. getting a massage can increase our circulation which boosts immunity not to mention lowering ur stress level. don't talk dirty. did your mind that of the gutters. your cellphone is a germ magnet the reclaiming it with a saniti
what else can i do if i am in the work environment, commute every day. [inaudible question] keep from getting the flu? >> the most important thing to remember is even if the flu season started it is never too late to receive t vaccine. it is never too early. also, it does not protect you immediately. it can take up to two weeks. tom delay, get the vaccine. if you have to like symptoms go home. gerri: thank you for coming on. so good to have you on the show. appreciated. additional and...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: an important senate race. a proposal in new jersey. cory booker and steve lonegan. the winner will serve the remaining 15 months of the term held by frank lautenberg. my next guest says the senate deal is a big loss for americans on the conservative movement. joining us is president of citizens united. this has been an ugly spectacle by any stretch of the imagination or standard. it is worse for the republicans? >> thank you for having me back. it is a tough situation. you have americans out there who really are not focused on what the essence of the problem is. they are focused on the government being closed, the debt ceiling is going to be breached. and those are important things. but they are not looking at the root cause and that is what the republicans were trying to do. in my book, the mainstream media, which i believe is media bias, i think that that is where they held the president sell his message. john boehner,
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: an important senate race. a proposal in new jersey. cory booker and steve lonegan. the winner will serve the remaining 15 months of the term held by frank lautenberg. my next guest says the senate deal is a big loss for americans on the conservative movement. joining us is president of citizens united. this has been an ugly...
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they are navigating what is a new media environment without asking for a subsdy from government or anyone, they are actually thinking about their customers and obvously the responsible amount of time s well. >> two things come to mind, the place where your cable television industry took wing. i am really struck by how similar this is.. i am really struck by how similar this is. would have been a very established order of three big networks and that'the way it is, that's the way the world works, suddenly we are pitched into this wildly different environment they went from very predictable to suddenly it is all over the map. mobile has become so important to to espn that they are saying that they will pay for it. it is a crazy time in the business. >> all right, guys. sales are own, allowing customers to leave big-ticket items with an option to buy them later on. jonathan, you see a little bit of risk in this? >> well, the risk is government. i mean, doctor but the economy goes south are you saying that he made leases to people who could not afford those washing machines nd plasma tvs. >> a
they are navigating what is a new media environment without asking for a subsdy from government or anyone, they are actually thinking about their customers and obvously the responsible amount of time s well. >> two things come to mind, the place where your cable television industry took wing. i am really struck by how similar this is.. i am really struck by how similar this is. would have been a very established order of three big networks and that'the way it is, that's the way the world...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the one drug testing people who get unemployment checks. we asked our esteemed colleagues here what they thought of all of this. this first one sort of says it all. and then there has to be responsibility of the recipients part. and yes, if you can afford drugs from you can afford to feed yourself not to pay for someone else's recreational drug use. don't forget, you can tweet us adeno kudo. but now we have a senator that says pushing the drug test is a good thing. we also have michelle phillips. how could this not be a good thing? >> i am all about being fiscally responsible and this is not a fiscally responsible policy. if you look at florida that implemented this, cost them only $100,000 and 2.6 people failed a drug test. but the problem is not welfare recipients being on drugs but the problem is the out of control spending and welfare. unfairly targeting poor people. neil: so they're the ones giving benefits mnemonics are
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the one drug testing people who get unemployment checks. we asked our esteemed colleagues here what they thought of all of this. this first one sort of says it all. and then there has to be responsibility of the recipients part. and yes, if you can afford drugs from you can afford to feed yourself not to pay for someone else's...
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a share of it neil: would you spend your money in an environment like this? >> the folks that are actually making that money, the laborers, the folks that are actually spending the time making sure that those corporations can make that money, they're not getting a share. neil: people who invest. >> nothing. and up there's anything wrong. we can give a really good return on investment of folks and not treat workers this way. there is tons of money out there. twenty to $30 trillion in production. neil: just want to redistribute the loan. >> folks that have earned that money by working. >> exactly. >> to have been working eight, ten, 12 hours a day. >> the company that we are telling you about the does not allow people to take breaks and talk about anything other than work are making ipads. i love apple. neil: do you rectified the gap between the rich and poor about punishing the rich? in other words, taxing the rich more because obviously it is disproportionate. getting more gains. >> bucket what is going on with france. the rich and everyone, 70 percent. being
a share of it neil: would you spend your money in an environment like this? >> the folks that are actually making that money, the laborers, the folks that are actually spending the time making sure that those corporations can make that money, they're not getting a share. neil: people who invest. >> nothing. and up there's anything wrong. we can give a really good return on investment of folks and not treat workers this way. there is tons of money out there. twenty to $30 trillion in...
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it seems to me here you are helping yourself, helping the environment. virginia politicians wanted to cough up more money. the you think you would never sell a car sort of in protest? >> not at all. we're keeping it in protest. that is the way they are sometimes. if it moves that want to tax it, but we are very happy with it. even with its current level, it's very economical for us. i just hope that it does not lead to a bigger fee in the future as more and more people get hybrids. they reduced their gas consumption and gas tax revenue drops. i hope they don't go for a bigger bite of the apple at the expense of the owners. gerri: we should point out that most owners get a big fat tax credit. did you manage to get that? >> no, we did not to my knowledge get tax credit. gerri: okay. well, darn it. there was a way you could have saved some of that. thank you for coming on. it is a pleasure to see you. thank you for telling a so what is going on in virginia. they did you coming and going. there is no way to avoid it. thank you so much. gerri: we are just get
it seems to me here you are helping yourself, helping the environment. virginia politicians wanted to cough up more money. the you think you would never sell a car sort of in protest? >> not at all. we're keeping it in protest. that is the way they are sometimes. if it moves that want to tax it, but we are very happy with it. even with its current level, it's very economical for us. i just hope that it does not lead to a bigger fee in the future as more and more people get hybrids. they...
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the stateepartment wins. the biggest concern to the department is what it does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebraska and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems ha been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the federal willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the stateepartment wins. the biggest concern to the department is what it does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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>> it is probably because the organization was trying to destroy the epa and environment with it. nwe'll have to leave it there. thank you for joining thus week. and green lights, and sneaky ways governments are taxing americans and putting their lives in danger at the same time. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doinghat i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their busine and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your sid and make y[growl]iness dream a reality. we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how
>> it is probably because the organization was trying to destroy the epa and environment with it. nwe'll have to leave it there. thank you for joining thus week. and green lights, and sneaky ways governments are taxing americans and putting their lives in danger at the same time. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through...
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multiply thaacross over a thousand lations, anthey'll providthe me benefit to the environment as over 60,000reeses. that's a trend we can all get behind. your financial advisor should focus on your ng-term als, not their shorterm agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly million investors who ink like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we me sense of investing. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> everything will be okay. look at me. charles: lots of buzz around captain philips. several crew members are describing the movie as highly fictionalized. the owner of the attacked ship, captain philips ignored warnings to keep a safe distance office mulley coast and that is why he put the whole crew in jeopardy. so do they have a case? let's bring in the lawyers. when individuals as they do have a case and another says they don't. let's go with how they have a case. >> i think that they have a huge payout coming their way. this isn't simply just a negligence case like the captain made a mistake, but a punitive damage case to the tune of $50 million. i had a
multiply thaacross over a thousand lations, anthey'll providthe me benefit to the environment as over 60,000reeses. that's a trend we can all get behind. your financial advisor should focus on your ng-term als, not their shorterm agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly million investors who ink like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we me sense of investing. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> everything will be okay. look at me. charles: lots of buzz...
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do you notice an environment like this during the shutdown or elsewhere -- that everything but the place at the table? >> including the place at the table. people will go to any lengths to make sure that their bills are paid. whether the government is shut down or people are out of work where the economy is bad or good, people need money. we are the working man's bank and people understand that. we have seen people that have never utilizer service before. neil: when i watch a show, it's like you have no fear. let's call the mike tyson i've before he even steps into the ring to start the fight he is staring down his opponent and the you know what out of him. a couple of these clips showed as well. that stuff is really happening. >> you should see what goes on. the camera is actually lighten things up. >> they are not looking you in the eye,. >> there is a scene of this guy was messing around with my daughter and her motions. so i had to take control and we do it because we have to. >> are you seeing more of this kind of behavior. >> when we take note of it, i mean, people do desperate thi
do you notice an environment like this during the shutdown or elsewhere -- that everything but the place at the table? >> including the place at the table. people will go to any lengths to make sure that their bills are paid. whether the government is shut down or people are out of work where the economy is bad or good, people need money. we are the working man's bank and people understand that. we have seen people that have never utilizer service before. neil: when i watch a show, it's...
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in some cases the only way to do with it is to leave the toxic environment which is the way some people choose. neil: carper word. >> it is devaluing the person. sometimes taking credit for their work by interfering with their ability to take time off. it is not allowing them to feel comfortable talking to our corporate meetings. and then just other behavior. neil: but i don't like people talking during corporate meetings. >> and they have an import 98 share so that there is a level of intimidation. >> no good ideas the size my own. neil: for you are saying is a lot of this to me is very easy. just act like a freaking human being. >> be civil and have a corporate culture that encourages that, and that will win. listen, there are difficult bosses, and sometimes the need to learn how to deal with that, let's say something first to the person, give them an opportunity to at least read their behavior. they don't, do what you need to do, including hiring a lawyer and worst case scenario. neil: there are a lot of people were jerks. >> there are. neil: hopefully they have a horrible deaths. >>
in some cases the only way to do with it is to leave the toxic environment which is the way some people choose. neil: carper word. >> it is devaluing the person. sometimes taking credit for their work by interfering with their ability to take time off. it is not allowing them to feel comfortable talking to our corporate meetings. and then just other behavior. neil: but i don't like people talking during corporate meetings. >> and they have an import 98 share so that there is a level...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. charles: we are talking about things other people push aside. remember the remember the irs targeting a the tea party groups claim that the government might want to lawyer up. this watchdog group is fed up and now they are suing. chris farrell is the director of investigations for that group. a lot of people have sort of forgotten about this. a lot of people are happy that you guys have spoken about this. >> thank you for having us. we don't forget. we have several freedom of information acts. looking for basic documentation and communications and the process for having the tea party groups and others, they have failed to produce these records and we have consolidated for different request that we have made into one lawsuit filed in dc. >> so you have four different request. obviously you are looking for a smoking gun or maybe even more smoking guns since there have been a lot of revelations in the thing. but lois lerner, she
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. charles: we are talking about things other people push aside. remember the remember the irs targeting a the tea party groups claim that the government might want to lawyer up. this watchdog group is fed up and now they are suing. chris farrell is the director of investigations for that group. a lot of people have sort of forgotten...
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. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment annd he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have talked about honor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed, so it's still international, i wish they would have thought of this soap opera or something else. but too often they think back to it. even 50 years later. but it was a bligt upon texas to a man who is coming really to help heal people. neil: he was coming to pass over this coming and he was concerned enough about his reelection that he did this. and it was a cautious jfk going. and in retrospect, do you think it's added caution? >> oh, absolutely. >> i say that and then we have a president that is not cautious about making any political trips, he makes them every wek. neil: they raise a lot of money. >> yes,
. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment annd he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have talked about honor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. charles: so did the media ignore a major story in the last few weeks remap the research group reporting that for every 100 stories covering the government shutdown, there was only one covering the house law. so was the media protecting the president? adam lashinsky is here to hash it out. >> believe it or not, i'm going to defend the media a little bit on this one. i think the republicans aired in trying to draw attention to obamacare via this strategy, which along with democrats led to the shutdown and then the debt ceiling stand up. of course that is the type of story that will include a lot of media attention. oh, my goodness, we are on day nine and 10 of the shutdown. that is now out of the way things are this bad temporary deal. charles: are you saying that the republicans try tried to manipulate the media and it backfired on them? >> not just a manipulation. but some thought that the best way to draw attention to the fa
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. charles: so did the media ignore a major story in the last few weeks remap the research group reporting that for every 100 stories covering the government shutdown, there was only one covering the house law. so was the media protecting the president? adam lashinsky is here to hash it out. >> believe it or not, i'm going to...
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. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck filled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert mcgowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of the aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we are not just calling for more government aid. john: i understand that, and you do some brave work. why do you call for it at all? >> a lot of misconceptions. one of the biggest is that most u.s. assistance actually goes to governments. in fact, that is not true. most goes to u.s. based charities, ngos, contractors. john: and the u.n. >> there is portion that goes. we are very clear that they are not the solution. people on the solution to poverty. john: let's hear from an african entrepreneur. a business and american. but she tried operating a business in her own comp
. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck filled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert mcgowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of the aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators....
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of the fact that nsa gets funds cut but it does not mean it stops spying on people, i worry in this environment, we talk about a budget shut down, slowdown, health care problem coming that we sort of said, yeah, they are still spyingous, or we forgot, do you worry about that? >> i am worried about, that they are not going to stop spying on us, not just the nsa, we're focused on nsa, but good lord you think that the cia and fbi and others are not doing the same? of course they are, technology is there they are going to use it. neil: so once the government gets up and running, we trust it is, it not as if any of these large agencies, now health care are any less inclined to still snoop, still hack, still encourage other hackers? >> well, not, they will continue to do that as long as we give them the power to do so, obamacare itself is the loosest of all, imagine the type of information medical records, personal issues. psychological issues. government will know everything in the world about everyone. very soon. neil: you -- last time you were on you raised something interesting. sometimes whateve
of the fact that nsa gets funds cut but it does not mean it stops spying on people, i worry in this environment, we talk about a budget shut down, slowdown, health care problem coming that we sort of said, yeah, they are still spyingous, or we forgot, do you worry about that? >> i am worried about, that they are not going to stop spying on us, not just the nsa, we're focused on nsa, but good lord you think that the cia and fbi and others are not doing the same? of course they are,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i'm-joking, turbo-boosting, heavyweight-champion- of-the-world cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every damn day. now, tell me, what's in your wallet? >> we're held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people cannot afford. hard working americans, who are held hostage by health insurance companies, the system works a lot better for insurance companies than it does for america's families. >> smoke and mirrors, it is bogus and too familiar. neil: all right, so, what do you do if you are president right now, you invite those same health care ceos to the white house for a po
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i'm-joking, turbo-boosting, heavyweight-champion- of-the-world cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash back card from...
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president is leader of the executive branch, the ball is in his court of, he helped to create a toxic environment by blaming republicans, and to not have a budget for 4 and a half years, not serious talk about en entitlementment reform that everyone knows is key to getting our fiscal house in order, the president has to lead. i give him credit for trying. but we should never be in this case where it is crisis after crisis. neil: many argue that more conservative elements within the republican party, have produced this whether you want to blame ted cruz or rand paul but that hard-line approach, has produced this problem, and it will be a problem next year in midterm elections for republicans, and the party your party will grab defeat from otherwise jaws of victory. >> i say there is plenty of blame to go around. neil: the president is getting the bitter pr, high -- better pr off that, is that fair? >> no, because president contr controls 1 1/2 out of two major branches of government that set policy, he did not pass a budget when his party was 100% in charge. but the republicans, i would say, while
president is leader of the executive branch, the ball is in his court of, he helped to create a toxic environment by blaming republicans, and to not have a budget for 4 and a half years, not serious talk about en entitlementment reform that everyone knows is key to getting our fiscal house in order, the president has to lead. i give him credit for trying. but we should never be in this case where it is crisis after crisis. neil: many argue that more conservative elements within the republican...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. bny mellon combines investment management & investment giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. lou: breaking news,. charles: we're awaiting comments from the president, it is expected that probably will take the victory lap, but what we'll see is continued campaign that began in summer by president obama, really, you can argue it might be working, driving
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases...
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in this environment. right now, all eyes focused on avoiding when these brothers were planning, follow-up attacks, how vulnerible we were. where our securty agents messed up. if it was in great desire a there was after 9/11 to find out what president bush and his agents knew and when. we should be asking the same of this administration, and what it knew and when about brothers and their inch tent to did harm -- intent to do harm to this economy and country. >> that very true, i would add th fact a solid national security for america begins with solid economy security. neil, that means making sure that main street, small business owners, just americans have more certainty that begins with making sure we're holding government more accountable on those fronts when small businesses and americans feed of economy we help the budget to become a better america and make sure we have a more solid session session footing. >> we're get into that and what they are spending and how it i going, i will get back to christ
in this environment. right now, all eyes focused on avoiding when these brothers were planning, follow-up attacks, how vulnerible we were. where our securty agents messed up. if it was in great desire a there was after 9/11 to find out what president bush and his agents knew and when. we should be asking the same of this administration, and what it knew and when about brothers and their inch tent to did harm -- intent to do harm to this economy and country. >> that very true, i would add...
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think aboutjames rose and at fox and what he is going through , so this environment of intidation is a prlem and it is not about politics. it is about pursuing the truth. lou: it, as your survey suggesting, if this were one scandal, if it were to scandals if it were three a's relief for and potentially, potentially fa more. this is each of these is a -- part of a piece, and where it leads, hopefully tomorrow we will start to learn even more. the oversight,again, the people's business. congressman, good to have yo with this. >>ood to be with you. lou: congresan jim jordan. great oths joining us. presidential historian joining me tomorrow to talk about the impact that jn quincy adams and s wife on the formationof the country. the book is american phoenix. discussing her new bookabout how supply and demand can be. that is thursday. and leading military historian, five generals to transform its defeat into victor the book is appropriately entied, the vior generals. next, federal prosecutors deciding a mother not to treat sac catal partners like a mafia street gang. and underanother recor
think aboutjames rose and at fox and what he is going through , so this environment of intidation is a prlem and it is not about politics. it is about pursuing the truth. lou: it, as your survey suggesting, if this were one scandal, if it were to scandals if it were three a's relief for and potentially, potentially fa more. this is each of these is a -- part of a piece, and where it leads, hopefully tomorrow we will start to learn even more. the oversight,again, the people's business....
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these families are struggling to try to find a way make a living, find jobs and a tough environment. they cannot afford to move out to the suburbs or go to a private school. a lifeline. what they want to do is cut off the lifeline and cast these children and draft. very unfair, and people should be outraged. gerri: to follow-up on your idea, there was a big teachers' strike not too long ago. guess which ticket -- teachers showed up to work? the people at the charter schools. thank you for coming on. great topic. great information. appreciate your time. of course, we always want to know what you think. here is our question. should you miss the end of our education system? log on to gerriwillis.com. but on the right hand side of the screen now will share the results. coming up, two new editions. social media can boost the bottom lin new survesow's that may not be the case. our panel weighs in next. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. soow i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce advair is clinically proven to help significant
these families are struggling to try to find a way make a living, find jobs and a tough environment. they cannot afford to move out to the suburbs or go to a private school. a lifeline. what they want to do is cut off the lifeline and cast these children and draft. very unfair, and people should be outraged. gerri: to follow-up on your idea, there was a big teachers' strike not too long ago. guess which ticket -- teachers showed up to work? the people at the charter schools. thank you for...
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we do it in an environment, what we call that zero lower bound environment where you cannot lose in monetary policy because you're already at zero. the fed is trying to figure out how you loosen monetary policy when you face that kind of thing john: you don't worry about sudden, horrible inflation? all of this money sloshing around. they printed it. >> i worry about many things. i am an economist. we sit around every night worrying. but of all the things i worry about, rampant, immediate danger of hyperinflation is definitely not in my top ten. if you look economists tell a lot about well least a high inflation. it is not just the expansion of the monetary base. the gold bugs, the people afraid of in the inflation like the expansion of money in say, hey, milton friedman taught us expansion of money was inflation. what they are forgetting is that in that formula, what matters is not just the monetary base. it's also the velocity of money. i that someone signed the fed is printing money, but for every bank that is not lending whereas in the 2000's there were, that is doing the reverse, that is
we do it in an environment, what we call that zero lower bound environment where you cannot lose in monetary policy because you're already at zero. the fed is trying to figure out how you loosen monetary policy when you face that kind of thing john: you don't worry about sudden, horrible inflation? all of this money sloshing around. they printed it. >> i worry about many things. i am an economist. we sit around every night worrying. but of all the things i worry about, rampant, immediate...